Libraries

- [Instructor] The libraries panel in Photoshop…is a powerful way to store different design elements…in an easily accessible panel.…These elements can be quickly applied…across multiple documents, shared with others,…or just stored to use later on.…The library elements are stored in the Cloud,…so you can access them from any computer.…Libraries let you collect a system of elements…in one place in order to assemble layouts more quickly.…Just like responsive design works.…When you want to apply that logo to additional documents,…you drag and drop the layer icon from the library panel…into an open document.…

Let me show you how this works.…Currently I have a blank file.…And here's my libraries panel.…It's currently showing my library,…and I don't have anything in it.…I can import files into Photoshop…and make them part of my library.…I can also search in Adobe stock,…right from the library panel.…I'm going to grab my library panel…and just drat it out temporarily…and put it up here so we can see it…a little bit more clearly.…

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1/17/2018

Working in web design involves creating UI (user interface) elements—icons, graphics, wireframes, and mockups. Adobe Photoshop provides the capabilities needed to make these design elements transition smoothly and easily to production. In this course, learn how to use Photoshop for modern web design workflows. Join Emily Kay as she takes you through a responsive web design project, including setup, using templates, making comps, and exporting for the web. Emily shows how to work with artboards, libraries, and smart objects. She demonstrates the process for creating several deliverables—wireframes, mockups, mood boards, style guides, navigation elements, and more.